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Study of Effectiveness of Mental Health Interventions Among Torture Survivors in Southern Iraq

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Anxiety
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
Depression
Interventions
Other: Cognitive Processing Therapy
Other: Components-Based Intervention
Registration Number
NCT01177072
Lead Sponsor
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Brief Summary

1. That the psychotherapeutic intervention - Components-Base Interventions (CBI) - is effective in reducing the severity of mental health symptoms experienced by torture survivors in Southern Iraq.

2. That the psychotherapeutic intervention - Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) - is effective in reducing the severity of mental health symptoms experienced by torture survivors in Southern Iraq.

Detailed Description

For each intervention, participants will undergo 12 sessions (CBI or CPT) that are standardized by training and manual for community mental health workers (CHMWs). CMHWs will be trained in only one intervention. Prior to the starting sessions, a baseline assessment of depression, anxiety and trauma symptoms and function will be carried out. A follow up assessment will be carried out after the 12 sessions have been completed. Expected time between sessions is one week. The total time per client is expected to last about 4-5 months to complete the 12 therapy sessions.

Participants will be randomized (within CMHW) to either immediate intervention or wait-list control. Participants that are wait-list control will be contacted monthly for assessment of condition. Any participant (intervention or control) with suicidal thoughts or distress that does not abate will be referred for psychiatric care.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
342
Inclusion Criteria
  • Exposure to Torture
  • PTSD
Exclusion Criteria
  • Children
  • Mentally incompetent to understand therapy

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Cognitive Processing TherapyCognitive Processing Therapy12 sessions of cognitive processing therapy. Sessions are expected to be approximately one week apart. Although each counseling session is designed to be carried out one week apart for a total of 12 weeks, there are many reasons why a session will be missed. Our estimation is that a single client will require 4-5 months to complete the therapy.
Components-Based Interventions (CBI)Components-Based Intervention12 sessions of cognitive processing therapy. Sessions are expected to be approximately one week apart. Although each counseling session is designed to be carried out one week apart for a total of 12 weeks, there are many reasons why a session will be missed. Our estimation is that a single client will require 4-5 months to complete the therapy.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Severity of Trauma. This will be the difference in group mean score of severity of depression based on a sum of ratings of various standard depression symptoms from the Hopkins Symptom Checklist and locally defined symptoms.After 12 counseling , 4-5 months

Although each counseling session is designed to be carried out one week apart for a total of 12 weeks, there are many reasons why a session will be missed. Our estimation is that a single client will require 4-5 months to complete the therapy.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Ability to Function. This is the difference in group mean of ability to function based on the sum of ratings of functional ability among various tasks identified by the local population as important functions (men and women have separate tasks).After 12 counseling session, estimated 4-5 months.

Although each counseling session is designed to be carried out one week apart for a total of 12 weeks, there are many reasons why a session will be missed. Our estimation is that a single client will require 4-5 months to complete the therapy.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Ministry of Health Iraq

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Several cities in Iraq (Karbala, Basra, Najaf, etc.), Iraq

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